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2016
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Her speech was emotional, passionate, motivational, and inspirational. I don't have any personal stories of family being denied access or being treated like they're less than human because of their ethnicity, gender, or creed, but I have friends who do. I simply can't understand how I can watch the First Lady talk about her black family living in a home built by slaves and cry, or watch an Ethiopian runner talk about his peaceful reaction to being called the "n word" and cry, but other people can support a presidential candidate who has stated numerous times that somehow it's okay to treat Mexicans, women, Muslims, etc. like they're unworthy of dignity and respect. Watch her speech. Watch the movie "Race" about Jessie Owens.
Obama began her Monday speech talking about the importance of family and serving as role models to children. She said Hillary Clinton is the only person she trusts to lead the U.S in this election.
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The move is designed to "reduce the data that needs to be transferred for app installs and updates," according to a company spokesman. Google Play also plans to show app download sizes "more clearly."
If you are worried about the amount of data you use to keep your apps up to date, Google's new algorithm to solve this issue is what you've been waiting for
Google is continually trying to find ways to make its premier app market for Android – the Google Play Store – better in many ways. That commitment will go down well with Android users, especially since the level of usage for the Play Store has reached 65 billion apps installed, which is an impressive number
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A leaked photo showed canceled devices, including Lumia 650 XL, which has a Microsoft logo and was supposed to be a bigger version of Lumia 650, Nokia 2020 and Lumia 2020, outlets reported.
We doubt there is a single person here unfamiliar with Nokia's downfall, but there were lots
of questions left hanging back then. Well, here comes a picture answering a few of them.
In the wake of Microsoft ditching Nokia's leftovers, we can now show you what could
have been if Microsoft hadn't given up on the division.
This photo shows the scrapped Lumia 2020 slate (the green giant) - it was supposed to pack
an 8.3" 1080 display with stylus support and run on Windows RT.
The white Windows phone next to the slate is the Lumia 650 XL which also never saw the
light of day. It was rumored to bring a 5.4" 720p display, an upgrade over the 5" Lumia
650, but eventually it never did.
The big yellow phone in the middle is most likely a prototype for a planned Nokia XL
Android-powered successor probably the Nokia XL 2.
The rest of the devices are released Lumia smartphones, though some of those may have
been early prototypes and thus the reason for some small differences.
Microsoft is closing the Nokia chapter and will be focusing on another type of device
rumored to be a category innovating. Maybe it's the long-rumored Surface Phone, maybe not.
Meanwhile phones and tablets with Nokia branding will be coming back soon, though Nokia will be delegating much of the design and production to Foxconn. So this picture here probably contains the last of the true Nokia devices which for better or worse didn't make it to the market.
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For many, the mere mention of the word 'Dubai' conjures up images of opulence, beauty, exorbitance, wealth and majestic buildings. Built in the center of the desert, the city is a testament to the creativity and persistence of human beings and the belief that with hard work, anything is possible.

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Be an artist! Turn your photos into awesome artworks:
- Modern art filters!
- Stunning photo effects
- Fast sharing
Prisma transforms your photos into artworks using the styles of famous artists: Munk, Picasso as well as world famous ornaments and patterns. A unique combination of neural networks and artificial intelligence helps you turn memorable moments into timeless art.
What is Prisma?
Prisma is a hit iOS app, which originated in Russia and is able to turn any ordinary image or photo into a piece of digital art. As photo editing apps go, this one certainly has some unique features. And its developers are promising much more in the near future.
As it currently stands, Prisma has been around for 5 weeks, and in that time has managed to become the number one app in 40+ countries. And as of 2-hours ago it had a staggering download count of over 7.5 million installs, which has generated a daily active user count of 1.5 million.
New Features on the Way
Alexey Moiseenkov, who is the developer of Prisma recently said, that he has a lot of cool new features being worked on for the app. And that these will include a Prisma Video feature, lots of new styles, which will enable a user to transform any photo into a serious piece of classic art. However, personally I think the possibility of 360-degree Prisma images is the most exciting future feature, it’s certainly something I would be interested in using.
Prisma App for Android
Over the last few weeks, the frustration of Android users, who have wanted to get their hands on a copy of the Prisma app for Android has seen a huge upswell in numbers. And it may be the huge amount of people who have been openly vocal about wanting it, that has pushed Alexey Moiseenkov to work on the Prisma app for Android.
How to Sign up and Get the Beta?
If you’re interested in getting your hands on the app, you will first have to sign-up for the newsletter and after you have typed in your email and then validated your subscription, that should be it.
However, I don’t think this automatically entitles you to a copy of the Prisma app for Android. I think it just puts you on a list of interested people, and will make sure that you get a copy of the Beta before it appearson Google Play. If you understand that this doesn’t guarantee you will get the app, click here and head on over to the Prisma site and sign-up for the newsletter.
As far as how long it takes to get the verification email, I’ve been waiting over 30-minutes for mine. I’ve checked my Spam folder etc, but it still has not arrived, so it could be that there is a huge demand. So best be patient.
The team behind Prisma is currently giving this app for free but it’s an invite-only. Few users have already received the beta version of app (which can be downloaded from below link)
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